Social Media for School & Community Engagement

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Social Media: School & Community Engagement NYSCATE 2013 http://goo.gl/b32j1w Chris Casal PS 10 - Brooklyn, NY @mr_casal

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Slides from NYSCATE (New York State Association for Computing and Technologies in Education) Annual Conference 2013 presentation on social media in public schools.

Transcript of Social Media for School & Community Engagement

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Social Media:School & Community

EngagementNYSCATE 2013

http://goo.gl/b32j1w

Chris CasalPS 10 - Brooklyn, NY@mr_casal

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Introduction

● Chris○ computer teacher○ technology coordinator○ Google Apps & iPad geek○ @mr_casal & @PS10Tech○ http://about.me/mrcasal

● PS 10○ K-5 public school○ GAFE ○ iPads for teachers○ Technology is a big focus○ @PS10Brooklyn

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Our Two-pronged Approach

● Make technology useful & seamlessly integrated for staff benefit○ Google Apps - email, Docs, sites, blogs, etc○ iPads integrated for mobility & efficiency

● Make technology useful & seamlessly integrated for student/parent/community benefit○ Facebook & Twitter ○ SchoolMessenger ○ Google Apps ○ Skype/Hangouts

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Teachers

● GAFE better than DOE Outlook○ more space, custom groups, lists, etc

● Share lessons & curriculum maps via Drive● Dropbox for other files - those that don’t play

nice with Drive● “TechHelp”

○ online form to submit requests for in-house computer assistance

● iMac, MacBook in every room● Every teacher has an iPad● All aspects integrated & supported

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Why does teacher tech matter?

Access, Comfort & Familiarity● If a teacher doesn’t have a device...● If a teacher doesn’t isn’t comfortable with

using technology...● If a teacher hasn’t made an intimate

connection with how best to use it for them...

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Why does teacher tech matter?

● If teachers aren’t constant, authentic users of technology, aren’t engaged themselves, technology & social media will never work to engage others...

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Why does teacher tech matter?

Teachers are the social media ambassadors of the

school community

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Community

● Website○ ps10.org

■ collaborative between PTA & staff■ staff directory of email & class sites■ Calendar, event notices, pictures

● Twitter○ @PS10Brooklyn

● Facebook○ PS 10 Brooklyn

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Social Media

● Big push● Many staff members active

○ https://twitter.com/PS10Brooklyn/lists/staff● Hashtags

○ #ps10bk - general○ #ps10sw - student work○ #ps10st - student tweets

● TagBoards○ http://tagboard.com/ps10bk○ http://tagboard.com/ps10sw○ http://tagboard.com/ps10st○ Parents use hashtags during school-wide events

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Why Twitter?

● Twitter was new to all○ sometimes it’s easier to teach a new thing than a

familiar thing a new way● Easy to keep “personal” and “professional”

separate○ no one had a personal account

● It’s a quick, easy to use broadcast platform not requiring viewers to have an account

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Parent reaching out... both A.P. & I respond

Making personal connections before Open School Night

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Showcasing teachers continual learning...

Colleagues supporting colleagues...

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Parents engaging through technology & social media

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Our City Councilman tweeting appreciation for our PTA - the full community, beyond just the “school community”

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The Paperwork

● Boilerplate NYCDOE “photo consent form”○ start-of-year packet○ covers a wide variety of media type & use

● Classroom teachers know parent comfort● Clusters are informed

○ master list readily available

You don’t need to show faces to show successes & engage families

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Tying the two together

● Make technology natural, meaningful, and impactful for teachers & they’ll use it

● Class web pages, blogs & twitter feeds easily meet Common Core & NYS Teacher Evaluation standards - all considered “social media”

● Engage parents through technology & limit the “I didn’t know” moments

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Looking forward...

● Skype & Google Hangouts○ virtual field trips & author visits

● Google Hangouts○ PTA meetings, Curriculum Nights

● Independent Student blogs/digital portfolios

● Pushing the envelope & always trying new things...

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Roadmap for Social media...

● Pick a platform● Build a framework

○ be flexible & adventurous● Let teachers be your ambassadors

○ trust● Support & encourage engagement

Communications & community are built, most solidly, when the methods are natural & useful...